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Old July 14th, 2008, 09:31 AM
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If you could state the specific apps that won't run, we could possibly point you to upgraded versions or troubleshoot the problem... without knowing what they are, though, we're quite in the dark and can't be of much help.
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so far it was pretty much the Virtualizing programs. All but Virtual PC, the rest I needed an intel Mac. There's also apps such as PuTTY ( I can't find a 10.5.4 version) which I cannot run (it says you can put it on a Mac but I'm not sure if they mean for an intel or not). If I run into some other programs, I will post here (I don't like making a whole bunch of threads).


Thank you for all your help, I know I will be having more to come.
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Old July 14th, 2008, 09:57 AM
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If you need an SSH client for Mac OS X, it already comes with the OpenSSH client which can be accessed from Terminal (this is also the case in GNU/Linux and the BSDs). So unless you need a GUI for SSH access, the OpenSSH client should be sufficient.
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Do you know of any got sites that have a detailed explanation of how SSH works. I have a friend that is having me work with (trying) PuTTY/programs like it. I have iSSH, but not really familiar on how to use it.
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You can use ssh from the Terminal. Launch the terminal, then you can issue the ssh command like so:
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ssh [username]@[server]
If you're unfamiliar with the syntax for ssh, then in the terminal you can type:
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man ssh
...which will bring up the manual page for ssh.
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You can use ssh from the Terminal. Launch the terminal, then you can issue the ssh command like so:
Code:
ssh [username]@[server]
If you're unfamiliar with the syntax for ssh, then in the terminal you can type:
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man ssh
...which will bring up the manual page for ssh.
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